Imagine you log into Overwatch 2, tell your enemy they're a noob in the chat, and suddenly, boom! 🔨 You're banned as if you'd insulted an admin's mother. Well, that's exactly what happened to a player who shared on Reddit how Blizzard permanently banned him for writing "noob" in the middle of a match. 🤯 And the worst part is that when he appealed the decision, the official response seemed to be written by an AI bot that repeats the same thing without getting anywhere, which raised suspicions in the community. Does Blizzard really use an AI to ban and respond to appeals? Many players believe so, and even shared their experiences: automatic bans for harmless messages to a healer or simple symbols placed in the chat. 😑 Sure, the word "noob" has a reputation for being toxic, but does it really deserve a permanent ban? What was once a mild insult now seems like a digital war crime. The community didn't stay silent in the face of injustice and raised its voice in protest of this ban. Thanks to this, the studio realized its senseless mistake. They apologized, permanently removing the player's ban, asking for forgiveness, and promising that you can now call others "noob" in their game.
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